There is an interesting strange phenomenon in the #2026年比特币价格展望 circle: the more people delve into complex theories, the more their accounts tend to lose money.
I personally went from 30,000 to 10 million in capital. Honestly, there’s no special trick—it's really just eight words: **Simplify complex matters, repeat simple ones**.
The early stage was really slow to the point of despair—growing from 30,000 to 1.2 million took a full two years. But then the acceleration kicked in: going from 1.2 million to 6 million in just one year, and from 6 million to 10 million in only five months.
Later, I realized: **How fast you make money is actually inversely related to how often you manually operate**. Random tinkering only leads to self-destruction.
Now my market analysis method is so simple it’s almost lazy—just focus on one pattern: **N-shaped structure**. When the price volume surges, wait for a pullback and hold the key support without breaking it. Only when volume breaks out again do I place orders to enter. If the pattern deteriorates, I turn around and leave—no fantasies, no adding positions, and definitely no holding through losses.
My trading rules are few:
**Stop loss always at 2%, take profit at 10%.** On the chart, only keep a light-colored 20-day moving average; delete all other indicators. Too many signals just cause mental chaos. I check the 4-hour chart once a day—if there’s a signal, I place an order; if not, I shut down immediately. The actual time spent in front of the trading screen? No more than five minutes a day.
There’s also a certain discipline in how I handle profits. When the account reaches 1.2 million, I withdraw all the principal. When it hits 6 million, I convert part of the profits into stable assets. That way, even if the market crashes someday, I can sleep peacefully without being startled awake by stop-loss alerts in the middle of the night.
I only believe in three iron rules, which I’ve memorized:
**One, don’t chase highs—wait for the structure to complete itself.**
**Two, don’t hold through losses—leave immediately if the position breaks.**
**Three, don’t be greedy—take profits when targets are reached.**
This market has no holy grail; only those who survive. Living longer is definitely a thousand times more important than rushing for quick gains.
Honestly, **if you can consistently earn 10% profit twenty times in a row, reaching 10 million is simply a natural result of math.**
The market is always there, opportunities never wait. To survive well in this circle, sometimes you need to listen to the battlefield stories of those who’ve been through it.
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MetaDreamer
· 10h ago
That's a brilliant point. It's just that too many people want to get rich overnight and end up dying faster.
No, I also use this N-shaped pattern, and it's really excellent.
I believe in the two-year period of 1.2 million, and the subsequent acceleration logic is just the principal effect.
Taking profit at 10% and repeating twenty times... there's no mathematical problem with that, but the key is whether the mindset can hold up.
Withdrawing the principal is a brilliant move; reducing psychological pressure allows for longer survival.
This approach is actually — living > making quick money.
It sounds simple, but few actually do it.
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VitaliksTwin
· 23h ago
It's really that simple, no wonder most people are still just checking indicators.
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WalletInspector
· 01-09 14:31
Really, the more you research, the more you lose; simplicity and straightforwardness are the way to make money.
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WalletDetective
· 01-07 16:40
It's the same old story... but this time, instead of bragging about metrics, I actually looked at fewer things and ended up earning more. Why do I find this logic so hard to believe?
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WinterWarmthCat
· 01-07 16:39
Wow, this logic blows my mind. The more I study, the worse I get, right?
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BlockchainWorker
· 01-07 16:13
Really, watching the market less actually earns more; I truly understand this point.
There is an interesting strange phenomenon in the #2026年比特币价格展望 circle: the more people delve into complex theories, the more their accounts tend to lose money.
I personally went from 30,000 to 10 million in capital. Honestly, there’s no special trick—it's really just eight words: **Simplify complex matters, repeat simple ones**.
The early stage was really slow to the point of despair—growing from 30,000 to 1.2 million took a full two years. But then the acceleration kicked in: going from 1.2 million to 6 million in just one year, and from 6 million to 10 million in only five months.
Later, I realized: **How fast you make money is actually inversely related to how often you manually operate**. Random tinkering only leads to self-destruction.
Now my market analysis method is so simple it’s almost lazy—just focus on one pattern: **N-shaped structure**. When the price volume surges, wait for a pullback and hold the key support without breaking it. Only when volume breaks out again do I place orders to enter. If the pattern deteriorates, I turn around and leave—no fantasies, no adding positions, and definitely no holding through losses.
My trading rules are few:
**Stop loss always at 2%, take profit at 10%.** On the chart, only keep a light-colored 20-day moving average; delete all other indicators. Too many signals just cause mental chaos. I check the 4-hour chart once a day—if there’s a signal, I place an order; if not, I shut down immediately. The actual time spent in front of the trading screen? No more than five minutes a day.
There’s also a certain discipline in how I handle profits. When the account reaches 1.2 million, I withdraw all the principal. When it hits 6 million, I convert part of the profits into stable assets. That way, even if the market crashes someday, I can sleep peacefully without being startled awake by stop-loss alerts in the middle of the night.
I only believe in three iron rules, which I’ve memorized:
**One, don’t chase highs—wait for the structure to complete itself.**
**Two, don’t hold through losses—leave immediately if the position breaks.**
**Three, don’t be greedy—take profits when targets are reached.**
This market has no holy grail; only those who survive. Living longer is definitely a thousand times more important than rushing for quick gains.
Honestly, **if you can consistently earn 10% profit twenty times in a row, reaching 10 million is simply a natural result of math.**
The market is always there, opportunities never wait. To survive well in this circle, sometimes you need to listen to the battlefield stories of those who’ve been through it.
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